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Moruya Red Door Theatre presents - "Agatha Crusty & The Village Hall Murders" by Derek Webb
A fantas c mystery comedy whodunnit with a cast of 15.
Agatha Crusty is a crime novelist. And when her sister-in-law Alice invites her to spend a few days with her in the village of Chortelby, it’s not long before she gets caught up in a series of murders which seem directed at members of the All Saints Village Hall commi ee. Packed full of wit and very funny scenes, this is also a genuine murder mystery with an ingenious plot which will tax the li le grey cells of the audience at the same me! 7 shows at the #Moruya RSL Hall Fri 18 & Sat 19 Nov 7pm Fri 25 & Sat 26 7pm Sun 27 2pm Ma nee Fri 2 Dec & Sat 3 Dec 7pm Tickets Selling Fast Book a table for a BYO night out at the theatre or grab a couple of ckets and join in the fun. Table bookings are easy at www. cketor.com/mrdtc or pop in and see the great team at Moruya Books
Nov 19th - Pla num Duo at Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Nov 19th - Country Pumpkins – Moruya Markets (10am) Nov 19th - Rick Bamford – Tuross Club (7.30pm) Nov 19th - Jackie Marshall at One Tree Tavern Nov 19th - Driving Sideways at Club Catalina Nov 19th - Jamie Parkinson – Tomakin Club (7.30pm) Nov 19th - Jan Preston at the Monarch Hotel, Moruya 4pm Tix $25. Nov 20th - Cam Harding at The Patch, Tomakin Social Club 2-5pm Nov 20th - Eurobodalla Live at Moruya Golfy 12:30pm Nov 20th - Tony Jaggers at Tukka Cafe, Moruya 12 - 3 Nov 25th - Black Friday Dance Party at Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Nov 25th - Stru – Moruya Golf Club (6pm) Nov 26th - Solo West at Club Catalina Nov 26th - Rock and Roll Dance Party at Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Nov 26th - Steve Mar n – Tuross Club (7.30pm) Nov 27th - Sam Stevenson at Tukka Cafe Moruya
What’s on Four Winds welcomes the Australian String Quartet to the Windsong Pavilion on 25 November.
The evening will showcase one of the na on’s renowned string quartets, performing a diverse and dynamic range of repertoire that conveys the potency of chamber music of today when in their hands. The musical journey will move through a triptych of miniatures from an exci ng genera on of Australian voices – equal parts animated, reflec ve and atmospheric. The night will culminate with Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 9 – a vibrant work of masterful contrast and counterpoint that conjures up ecsta c moments, brimming with energy. ‘’A diverse array of sonorous string sounds – invi ng listeners on a journey to reflect and connect’’ Ma hew Hoy, Four Winds Ar s c & Crea ve Director A delicious dinner will be available on the lawns of the Windsong Pavilion from 5:30pm. The light meal will be sumptuous Thali plates created by J-Bird catering. Meat and vegan curry op ons will be available with fluffy steamed rice and flavourful condiments to match. All meal op ons are gluten free and dairy free. Dinner is available for pre-purchase via the Four Winds website or at the event. The Four Winds bar will be open throughout dinner, during interval and a er the event. Four Winds welcomes to this event Guest of Honour Margaret Throsby, who re red recently from her role as a broadcaster on ABC Radio. Margaret has made a significant contribu on to many Four Winds fes vals as MC and presenter on ar st panels. We thank Margaret for her contribu on to Four Winds and the arts throughout her career in radio and television.
What’s on—coming up Montague Visi ng Ar sts - Affinity Quartet - Sat Nov 19th
Montague Visi ng Ar sts 2022 - Affinity Quartet 2:30 pm Saturday November 19 - St Paul’s Anglican Church, Narooma Tickets $28 from Mitre 10, Narooma & Nested on Wallaga, Bermagui, $30 at the door or from Trybooking h ps://www.trybooking.com/CECMT More info: 0439 648414 www.montaguechoristers.org, montague.choristers.narooma@gmail.com, Kindly supported by Nanda Taylor & Helen Ryan Lada Marcelja, Ar s c Director - Montague Visi ng Ar sts says "The final Visi ng Ar sts concert for 2022 is on Saturday, November 19 and I think many of you will agree that we have le the best for last. The Affinity Quartet has had a very successful year. "In April they travelled to London and par cipated in the pres gious Wigmore Hall Quartet Compe on (h ps://wigmore-hall.org.uk/string-quartet-compe on/2022-wigmore-hall-interna onal-string-quartetcompe on) and placed third in a highly compe ve field of quartets from around the world. "Then, in August they were a Senior Quartet at the McGill Interna onal String Quartet Academy and worked with the best to further hone their cra h ps://misqa.com/concerts/. "Now, on Saturday, November 19, they are coming to Narooma with two amazing works, Haydn's String Quartet in B minor, Op 33 No 1 and Mendelssohn's String Quartet in F minor Op 80, as well as a new piece by Ingi Kim. "Haydn described his Op.33 set of six quartets as having a ‘new and special’ style and sent the scores of all six to Mozart. Mozart was so impressed that he, in 1785, dedicated his six superb string quartets Op. 10 to Joseph Haydn. "Mendelssohn’s sixth and final string quartet was composed just two months before his death in 1847. In this 30 minute work, sub tled Requiem for Fanny, Mendelssohn turns to the in macy of string quartet wri ng to grapple with the sudden death of his only sister and closest confidante, producing one of his most musically incisive and arres ng works. "We hope you can join us for this wonderful concert."